
More than ever the world of work is a heady mix of people, behaviour, events and challenges. When the blend is right it can be first-rate. Behavioural science & psychology has a lot to offer in terms of recipes, ingredients, seasoning, spices & utensils - welcome to People Soup.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesScienceHealth & FitnessMental Health | |||

Hi there and a very warm welcome to Season 6 Episode 43 of People Soup, it's Ross McIntosh here.
In this episode, I welcome Yass Rad to People Soup. Yass is the founder of 'We Were Unpublished', a part-time consultant at Affinity Health at Work, and... more
Hi there and a very warm welcome to Season 6 Episode 42 of People Soup, it's Ross McIntosh here.
In this episode I welcome back friend of the show - Dr Joe Oliver - and together we discuss how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy can help us navigate l... more
Hi there and a very warm welcome to Season 6 Episode 41 of People Soup, it's Ross McIntosh here.
In this episode I continue my chat with Dr. Ben Sedley, a clinical psychologist, author, and speaker.
We delve into his book - 'Holding the Heavy Stuff... more
Hi there and a very warm welcome to Season 6 Episode 40 of People Soup, it's Ross McIntosh here.
In this episode you'll meet Dr. Ben Sedley, a clinical psychologist, author, and speaker, and he shares insights from his extensive career in mental hea... more
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I’ve been listening to People Soup since it began and I always, always come back it for more. Ross has a wonderful way of connecting with guests on the podcast. He traverses the reality of life with contextual behavioural science making it completely relatable, interesting and importantly useful, with its bite size take-away! Thank you Ross and guests for your dedication to bringing CBS to a wider audience.
I’ve been following Ross McIntosh for a while because I’m aware of his work in the field of psychology, but I hope others outside the field catch these podcasts too. Ross is a wonderfully warm and engaging interviewer who seems to ask all the right questions to elicit great information from his expert guests but the interviews still feel like a conversation over a coffee that we’ve all accidentally tuned into, but now that we’re here, we’re definitely staying to hear the end of these amazing sto... more
A lovely podcast, Ross has a lovely way of chatting with people, and also has really interesting people to chat to. Listening both inspires and soothes me, reassuring me of my shared humanity.
I’ve been a guest on People Soup and so am certainly biased. However, I find that the way Ross hosts is endearing, informed and insightful, and that he manages to recruit guests that offer a lot of value to my own learning.
People of psychology/behavior/and anyone, if you’re not listening yet, you are in for a treat! The sound quality and format are exceptional. Ross’s interviewing style makes you feel like you’re enjoying a cuppa with your closest friends - solving the problems of the universe together. I always feel a bit cheerier and more hopeful for our world after listening to People Soup. Well done.
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Focused on the intersection of behavioral science and workplace dynamics, discussions include themes such as leadership, emotional intelligence, psychological flexibility, and the complexities of human relationships in a professional context. High-profile guests from psychology and healthcare share their insights, enriching conversations around practical applications of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and personal growth through storytelling. The engaging and relatable style of the host captivates listeners while demystifying concepts for both professionals and laypeople alike. Noteworthy is the podcast's ability to blend in-depth psychological theories with everyday challenges, making the content both accessible and actionable for ... more
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Recent guests on People Soup include:
1. Dr. Ben Sedley
2. Dr. Ben Askew
3. Dr. Ryan Kemp
4. Dr. Anne Finucane
5. Dr. David Gillanders
6. Tom Loncar
7. Lucinda Soon
8. Jessica Lee
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